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A Heart Made of Glass

A lonely man, broken, Crawls across the grass. In his hands but one thing: A heart made of glass. His belongings were air . . . The rest he left behind; He crept slowly in search, As time kept its bind. As he crawled inch by inch, Time passed the man by. When he stopped for a moment, To see his end growing nigh. There, at last, he broke down; His love yet to see birth -- When he knelt up from the ground, And cried to the earth: "What will be of this heart, what is it worth?!" He tightened his grip, On what he ever held dear -- But his grip became loose, As his death became near. Withering away, he let one plea be known: "What will be of this heart? For this heart has no home!"
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bad-luck
32 / M
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Written by
bad-luck
32 / M
Published
Feb 19, 2013
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"Bad Luck: In a Wakeful Contradiction" is now available on Amazon in paperback!

Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1691941182

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